Current Issues in International Entrepreneurship

Current Issues in International Entrepreneurship

Madsen, Tage Koed; Etemad, Hamid; Rasmussen, Erik Stavnsager; Servais, Per

Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

11/2013

384

Dura

Inglês

9781781953419

15 a 20 dias

The young field of international entrepreneurship is rapidly expanding in scope and complexity, as increasingly more companies across the world compete to gain a larger global market share and attract consumers both at home and abroad.
Contents: Introduction: The Emergence of International Entrepreneurship (IE) and its Agents - Selected Issues Hamid Etemad, Tage Koed Madsen, Erik S. Rasmussen and Per Servais PART I: INTERNATIONAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP: DEVELOPMENT, LEADERSHIP AND NETWORKS 1. Revisiting Aspects of Born Globals: Young Canadian SMEs Growing Rapidly and Becoming Born Globals Hamid Etemad and Pi-Chu Wu 2. Leadership and Organization in Born Globals Ingemar Wictor, Svante Andersson and Tomas Mullern 3. Social Networks and Inter-organizational Ties of Knowledge-Intensive Firms (KIFs) Diala Kabbara and Antonella Zucchella 4. The Process of Commercializing a Medical Technology Innovation for an INV through International Trade Fairs: Combining a Network with a Practice View Helene Laurell PART II: INTERNATIONAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN EMERGING ECONOMIES 5. International Entrepreneurship from Emerging Economies: A Meta-analysis Meysam Zolfaghari, Alex Rialp and Witold Nowinski 6. Internationalization of SMEs from Transition Economies: Institutional Perspectives Galina Shirokova and Tatyana Tsukanova 7. Entrepreneurship and the Institutional Context: Dynamics of Development of the Locally Owned Generic Pharmaceutical Industry in Bangladesh Md. Noor Un Nabi and Utz Dornberger 8. The Role of Key Foreign Employees in Successful Development: Do We Need a Wider Research Scope for Internationalization Studies? Tiia Vissak and Xiaotian Zhang PART III: INTERNATIONAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP: FAMILY, GENDER AND INDIVIDUAL MOTIVATIONS 9. The Role of Female- and Male-specific Traits in Entrepreneurial Activities Maryam Khaleghy Baygy, Mohamad Ehsan HajSamadi and Ali Eghtesadi 10. Toward an Understanding of How Entrepreneurs Access and Use Networks/Social Capital to Internationalize: A Gender Perspective Gitte Rosenbaum 11. Comparing Entrepreneurial Attributes and Internationalization Perceptions of Business Students in Germany Before and During the Economic Crisis Benjamin Danko, Walter Ruda, Thomas A. Martin, Ruben Ascua and Wolfgang Gerstlberger 12. Conclusion: International Entrepreneurship - Learning Points and Implications Hamid Etemad, Tage Koed Madsen, Erik S. Rasmussen and Per Servais Index
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